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John Lefevre created the Goldman Sachs Elevator Twitter account (@GSElevator) as a parody of banking culture. He tweeted anonymously for years as he gained hundreds of thousands of followers with his notoriously outrageous and often offensive tweets. Show More Summary

By now you know all too well the controversy surrounding the untimely death of Cecil the Lion at the hands of Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer. You’ve seen the social media backlash and the backlash to the backlash, witnessed celebrities weigh...Show More Summary

When that parody of Frozen’s “Do You Want to Build a Snowman” featuring Harley Quinn came out a while ago, it became a instant hit, and now, an artist as created a short animated sequence to go along with the song, check it out! AndShow More Summary

Is there anything more fun, fun, fun than a hamburger stand? The Beach Boys don't think so. Jimmy Fallon and Kevin Bacon parodied the rock band's song "Fun, Fun, Fun" on Friday by showing what the "first draft" of the classic hit sounded like. Show More Summary

Official CCP newspaper and general fount of knowledge the People's Daily published a slideshow on Thursday that has led some China watchers to compare the website of the party mouthpiece to that of Clickhole, minus the whole parody aspect. [ more › ]

You had to be living under a rock this week if you didn't hear the sad story of Cecil, the lion in Zimbabwe who was lured out of his natural habitat, shot with an arrow and tracked for two days while he slowly died.

A new take on Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" is calling out consumer goods giant Unilever for exposing residents of Kodaikanal, India, to toxic mercury contamination. In her version of the song, Indian rapper Sofia Ashraf accuses the company...Show More Summary

The adult film industry is banking on the fact that more than a few mixed martial arts (MMA) fans want to see UFC superstar Ronda Rousey get pounded.
And I'm not talking about inside the Octagon.
According to TMZ Sports, "porn legend"...Show More Summary

The Onion isn't the only comedy outlet that has decided to mock all things VICE. Just days after the trailer dropped for the new web series EDGE, we have our first look at "DRONEZ," which is just one of many sketches to be featured on the new IFC show, Documentary Now!

Gone are the days of calling up your friends and family to tell them about those two little pink lines on a pregnancy test - now it's all about the elaborate schemes, totally moving surprises, and parody videos. In this video, Nick Rollins...Show More Summary

TeacherCenter, the Key & Peele parody in which teachers are the subject of a SportsCenter-style show makes the obvious point that our society treats pro athletes much better than it does classroom teachers, delightfully imagining what it'd be like if things were very, very different. Show More Summary

Were you to imagine a follow-up to "Wet Hot American Summer," David Wain and Michael Showalter's 2001 absurdist parody of an 1980s summer camp movie, it likely would not be as a prequel in which all the members of the main cast, now 14 years older, return to play their old characters in a story...

Reddit took this green screen video of a sad-looking guy checking a microphone and made a bunch of parodies. None of them are feats of special effects greatness, but some of them actually made us laugh out loud. Enjoy. Sad on a rollercoaster. (YouTube/Numberer1) Sad in space. Show More Summary

A parody songbook shared privately by members of the Ohio State marching band — the so-called “Best Damn Band in the Land” — contained offensive references to the Holocaust, according to a Wall Street Journal report detailing just what those references are. The book, which was updated three years ago, makes joking mention of furnaces […]

EDGE is a new series by The Onion media empire that appears to parody Vice television documentaries. The brief trailer for the series features reporters going on extreme adventures in remote places and looking for “cocaine that doesn’t suck.” The series will premiere on The Onion on August 3, 2015.

(PG-13 Language) “Uncaged, Unaccountable, Fked Up.” The Onion takes on Vice with a parody of their hardcore, no holds barred, cinema verité style of journalism. The series premieres 8/3/15, and is sure to be packed with F-bombs.